Leo Mongillo — How to Put up a Baby for Adoption?

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LEO MONGILLO — HOW TO PUT UP A BABY FOR ADOPTION?


Giving up a child is no easy decision. Only the parents know the circumstances of giving up their child. Every parent wants only the best for their children. Sometimes parents do not have the resources to take care of the children. These parents give their children up for adoption. The parents can choose the family for their child. The expectant mother goes through the emotions of anger, guilt, confusion, acceptance, etc., before deciding to give up her child for adoption. Society still judges parents who give up their children.



The parents who give up on their children are called selfish and irresponsible. These parents put the needs of the child before themselves. The parents give up the child because of the circumstances. There is a process in place for placing a child for adoption. The parent cannot just wake up one day and decide to send their child for adoption. The government provides free counselling for expectant mothers considering putting their baby for adoption.


The Steps Involved in Placing The Child for Adoption: Research the available options: The expecting mother should first find out and explore the available options. The mother has to decide the kind of adoption. The mother has three options: a) The mother can choose open adoption when the mother and the adoptive parents meet and decide what is best for the child. All information about the mother is made available to the adoptive parents. b) Semi-open adoption is where only some information is available to the adoptive parents. Only the most vital data is shared. c) Closed adoption is where there is no exchange of information. The agencies do not disclose the birth mother’s identity. The birth mother and the adoptive parents do not meet.


2. Counselling: The expectant mother meets an agency employee, a social worker, or a family lawyer to know about the whole process of adoption. Counselling helps the expectant mother become sure that she is making the right decisions. 3. Shortlist the future parents: The expectant mother has to choose her child’s future family. Families looking for adoption register themselves online or with adoption agencies. The expectant mother can evaluate the families. 4. Contact future parents: The mother can contact the adoptive parents to ensure that her child is going to the right people. There are different rules outlining the involvement of the birth mother in adoption.


5. Meet the parents: The expectant mother may choose to meet the adoptive family. The mother and the adoptive parents can talk about the birth plan and the relationship poet-adoption. 6. Giving Birth- The mother gives birth to the child. The mother and the adoptive parents decide beforehand the amount of involvement of the parents during birthing. 7. Giving away the baby- Most adoptions and placements happen at the hospital. The adoptive parents take the child home directly from the hospital. The mother can also decide a place and time for giving the child. The mother has to sign a form of relinquishment that imparts time to the mother to change her mind.


The steps may vary from state to state. While giving up the child, the mother needs somebody to support her. A family law firm like the Mongillo law firm can guide the mother through the painful process. SOURCE CREDIT: https://medium.com/@leomongillolaw/leo-mongillo-how-to-put-upa-baby-for-adoption-fb89f734fc1f


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